Thomson CC set to reopen in 2025 after new contractor takes over renovation work

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Thomson CC set to reopen in 2025 after new contractor takes over renovation work
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SINGAPORE – Thomson Community Club in Shunfu is set to reopen in 2025, with a new contractor taking over the stalled renovation work.

Work was halted when the previous contractor encountered unforeseen business challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic and was unable to continue.

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